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The statistics show that a total of 132 offences were reported in the shortest month of the year. Over the 28 days of February, the latest month for which figures are available, it gives an average of about five burglaries in the county every day.

A total of 132 burglaries were reported in Cornwall in February alone (Image: Ricardo Reitmeyer)

The worst affected region by far was the Camborne and Redruth area, which experienced more than twice the number of such crimes taking place anywhere else, with a total of 34 reported. The second worst hit area was St Austell with 16 burglaries reported.

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Newquay also had a high burglary rate, with 14 incidents in the month. Launceston had 12 burglaries reported, Torpoint had nine and Bodmin had eight.

You can use the interactive map below to see the incidents that have been reported on the streets closest to you.

Each one of the crimes shown on the map was reported to the police. Devon and Cornwall Police has looked into every incident and the outcomes for each case have been given on the police.uk website.

In the majority of incidents reported, investigations have been completed and no suspect was charged. There are also a high number of cases that are still under investigation, with police currently working on 49 incidents.

This is the outcome of every one of the 132 burglaries reported in Cornwall in February

Every one of the crimes shown on the map was reported to Devon and Cornwall Police.